Show dear reader header this is your corner all questions submitted will be cheerfully and carefully answered except those seeking medical advice names and addresses of business firms cannot be printed here but will ibe be sent if a self addressed stamped envelope accompanies the request questions are limited to two to full name and address must accompany each letter or no reply can be made all communications are held strictly confidential in requesting poems and songs the correct title the first line or the name of the author is necessary in order to find them please send stamped addressed envelope also with these requests so they may be forwarded directly to you address letters very plainly with pen and ink to helen brooks box 1515 salt lake ci city utah SONGS RECEIVED the following anki ami poems have been received during the past week and I 1 wish to thank each one tor for their kindness in contributing them themi I 1 lett left because I 1 loved you etc say B re ealine mine in an old F fashioned garden just tell her im a utah boy or the utah volunteer she has haa fallen by the wayside mammy omone the picture from lifes other side faint I 1 aint Nob odys darlin REQUESTED SONGS AND ros these songs and poems are on the requested and to bo found list A soldier of the legion the silver dagger little girl you are so small dear little heart neath the daisies spanish juanita juaneta first line A tenderfoot just from to town n the violinist loretta put on your old gray cray bonnet with avith the blue ribbons on it grandfathers clock baby mine aline that kid of mine aline captain jinks help one another boy when I 1 pulling hard against the stream lover clover for every boy on the level theres a girl on the square hand in hand again blue bird spotted potted I 1 fawn 1 ia n As your hair grows whiter to MRS W C W tremonton Tre monton ut iam I 1 am happy to print the beautiful little litle t song you requested some time ago as several have responded to the request for it THE BROKEN PINION I 1 walked through the woodland meadows where sweet the rushes sang and I 1 found on a bed of mosses A bird with a broken broke I 1 wing wine I 1 healed its wound and each morning it sang its old sweet strain but the bird with the broken pinion never soared as high again ifould I 1 found a young life broken by sins seductive art and touched with a christ like alke pity I 1 took him to my heart he lived with a noble purpose and struggled not in vain but the life that sin had stricken never soared as high again but the bird with the broken pinion kept another from the snare and the life that sin had stricken raised another from despair each loss has its compensation there Is healing for every pain but the bird with a broken pinion never soars as high again to MARY ELLEN ELLEM sheridan ore and now through the kindness of another reader I 1 sin am enabled to print the words to your song arid and I 1 am sure all the readers will enjoy it THE CO COTTAGE BY THE SEA childhoods childhood a days now pass before me forms and scenes of long ago like a dream they hover offer oer me calm and bright as evening glow days that knew no shade of sorrow when my young heart pure and tree f ree joyful haild each coming morrow in the cottage by the sea fancy sees the rose trees twining round the old and rustic door and below the white beach shining where I 1 gathered shells of yore hears my mothers gentle warning As she took me on her knee and I 1 feel again lifes morning morning in III the cottage by the sea what though years have roald above me though mid fairer scenes I 1 roam yet I 1 neer shall cease to love thee childhoods dear and happy home and when lifes long day is closing oh how pleasant would it be on bo bonie lie faithful breast reposing in the cottage by the tea bea dear miss aliss brooks may I 1 enter into your corner I 1 have been reading your notes and have found them very interesting I 1 have two iwo questions to ask you 1 how can I 1 clean gray suede slipper 2 how c can 11 a girl become popular instead of be being ing a a wall lower flower in a dance wishing you much sue success cess gs I 1 remain lei nain D G utah welcome D G 1 you can keep your gray suede uppers in splendid condition by using a brush with steel bristles which can be had at all shoe where suede shoes are sold when soiled your same shoe store will have a powder which Is used tor for cleaning suede shoes 0 1 my aly dear bear make yourself popular by being entertaining and pleasing in appearance and manner there Is 13 no other way to be popular on one cannot expect or hope that the other othe fellow Is going to make all the effort to amuse and entertain forget self and overcome self consciousness by making the effort to be entertaining and amusing yourself by cultivating a Plea pleasing sInK manner a willingness illin gness to join in whatever Is in regress progress in the way of tun fun frolic or aniu amusement thanks for your good wishes the same to you dear miss brooks will you admit another boy to your corner hope I 1 am welcome will you please answer one question for mo ms lihen a boy Is being introduced to a girl Is it proper for him to take her dear miss brooks please answer these few questions tor for ui usi 1 what are the latest dance pieces piece 11 2 are lionel barrmore and olive thomas thoma dead 3 Is if jacqueline Jacquel lne logan and margaret Mar paret livingston the same bame person 1 please give elvo the address addrena ot of bebe daniels coglad nagel alice aiice brady ilao also murray hurray rudolph val t antino richard barthelmess and thornas thomas delghan Mel ghan hoping we wa h avent taken up too much space and wishing you success yours youre sincerely TWO GIRLS FROM UTAH yes girls I 1 am very pleased to an wr ewer your questions 1 among the late dances are under the mellow moon and honeymoon chimes both waltzes wal ties and blockom Blo Bloc csom sorn time dream a rn boat ara and crying Cryl ner for you fox trots to some place ot of amusement right away after getting the introduction 2 how old do you think I 1 am from my handwriting wishing you success in your work ANOTHER BOY FROM 1 ID IDAHO kha you are herewith admitted and als also welcomed heartily 1 no boy it Is not necessary to immediately and at once take the young lady to some place of amusement chat pleasantly a few minutes but there Is no need necil tor for such haste although if sou are particularly anxious to take the little lady out you could make an engagement to do so at some future time it if you so BO desired im afraid to guess your age ace afram aaram because I 1 think you are too young to be making many dates with young ladies now arent you thanks BOY boy for your good wishes and also tor for the song dear miss aliss brooks I 1 hope that I 1 am welcome to your c corner and that you will answer my questions 1 what Is the meaning of 0 grace annie mary alary and florence 2 when an automobile stops should a girl go to the car or should the boys boy come to the girls R A B spanish fork utah you are nil all welcome my dear 1 grace Is a latin name and annie Is hebrew both meaning grace mary alary menns means bitter and florence means blooming I 1 do not find that your other names have a special meaning 2 2 it if a young man calls at your home in an automobile ho he should come to yo your u r door for you it Is very rude tor for a boy to sit in his car and expect a girl to come running out when he honks for her A young man should be courteous enough to call for a young girl at her door dear miss alias brooks I 1 am enclosing one of the requests requested songs and would like to have the song As your hair grows brows whiter though a married man with daughters of m my own I 1 have been interested in your rn corrier corner and find that you give good wholesome advice to the girls who appeal to you for the same wishing you joy and success in your work I 1 am yours truly J F it washington ton ut I 1 am always so pleased to hear from the fathers and mothers it Is more gratifying to me thin than perhaps you think to know that the advice and information I 1 om am endeavoring to give meets with the approval of the fathers and mothers I 1 thank you sincerely tor for your letter and also tor for the song I 1 do not now recall a song by th the 0 title you request but we shall see it if someone else recognizes it I 1 do not know the title of a poem I 1 wish but I 1 can give the theme 0 f it it Is about a poor violinist wh while t le he looks at his old violin his favorite one which I 1 think he intends to sell he tells the story of the life it has gone through part of the story atory Is this A woman of exquisite beauty sat in a box seat by the stage her arms were full of beautiful roses lie he the violinist sees her and falls in love with her lie he then plays the last rose of 0 summer ile he plays it so beautifully that the lady in the box cries and says no no see the world Is full of 0 roses and throws her roses on the stage before the artist one thorn clings to the strings it you can find these pieces for me I 1 will not be ablo able to thank you enough as I 1 value them both very much I 1 thank you kindly tor for your kind and prompt attention I 1 am yours respectfully S K C salt lake the poem which you give a brief sketch of I 1 have not been ablo able to find and therefore I 1 am placing your letter here hoping someone will recognize it as one they have or know should some one of my readers have it I 1 am sure you sou will receive it in due time to THOMAS midvale ut A letter addressed to the name given in your letter has been returned to me marked unclaimed it you wish the answer to your questions and the name of a preparation which will remove tan and sunburn please send correct address I 1 thank you kindly for the song you enclosed and I 1 will be very pleased to answer your questions upon receipt of your correct address I 1 have been interested in your corner of the newspaper for quite a while I 1 have two questions I 1 would like to ask of you 1 1 I have a jealous nature how would you cure ltv it 2 can you give me the name of a rood good childs magazine I 1 hope you will admit me to your corner lovingly yours KID rexburg Rex burg ida indeed you ore are welcome 1 my dear jealousy Is but a form of selfishness so why cultivate it cult cultivate vate instead those thome qualities which make you loving and loveable love able and you then neel have no fear that anyone else will take your place in the affections of those you love those we love must have other friends and admirers we could not it if we wished and we should not wish to deprive them of these else we would be wholly selfish and to be wholly selfish is i to be utterly miserable and unhappy so therefore girlie begin at once to want your friends to have all the happiness possible and it if you really want hem to be happy ou will want others to 0 o like them and want them to enjoy there beside yourself 2 the youths companion Is a very splendid young persons magazine as Is also phe he american boy which many girls ejov as much its as boys do st nicholas is also a splendid magazine alii and or the young child child life Is ia a try ery line fine little magazine 2 lionel barrymore Birry more in III not dead but olive thomas tho mas Is in she died in paris about two years aro ago 3 no these girls are not one and the same person 4 conrad nagel and thomas delghan Mel ghan lasky studios hollywood calif bebe beb daniels and alice brady paramount pictures corporation eth ave now new york tork city mae mac murray metro stud studios log hollywood calif richard bartholmess barthelme nar thelme sa inspiration pictures fifth avo ave new york city rodolph Ia valentine lentino has ha no permanent address at present prea ent H and his wife are making a transcontinental tin tour giving dancing exhibition exhibitions in the larger cities as an they KO go thanks girls same to you and I 1 arr am a iso very grateful to you for the songs you so kindly sent me |